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Three NA members take oath, not eligible to vote in presidential election

Three NA members take oath, not eligible to vote in presidential election

By THT Online

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KATHMANDU: Three National Assembly (NA) members nominated by President Bidya Devi Bhandari have taken oath of office and secrecy today.

NA senior-most member Tara Devi Bhatta administered the oath of office and secrecy to Dr Yubaraj Khatiwada, Ram Narayan Bidari and Dr Bimala Poudel at the Federal Parliament Building.

Earlier, the three members had not taken oath of office and secrecy at a swearing-in ceremony of the NA members organised on March 4 after the Supreme Court had issued an interim order staying their oath.

They took the oath of office and secrecy today after a division bench comprising judges Kedar Prasad Chalise and Sarada Prasad Ghimire on March 7 scraped the interlocutory order issued by the SC, paving way for the swearing-in of Khatiwada, Bidari and Poudel.

Gopal Basnet, Krishna Prasad Poudel and Chandani Joshi — nominated on February 9 as the National Assembly members by the erstwhile government led by Nepali Congress President Sher Bahadur Deuba — had filed a writ petition, naming the Office of the President, and Office of the Prime Minister and Council of Ministers as defendants, saying their nomination was not unconstitutional.

The KP Sharma Oli-led government, on February 20, had recommended the names of Dr Khatiwada, Bidari and Dr Poudel to the three NA seats after withdrawing the recommendations made by the previous government. The President nominated the three candidates to the post on the same day.

Although Dr Khatiwada, Bidari and Dr Poudel took the oath of office and secrecy, they will not be casting their votes in the Presidential election set for March 13 as the Election Commission has already published the final name list of voters on March 6.

As many as 880 NA members, members of House of Representatives and Provincial Assemblies will be casting their votes in the presidential election.

Along with the three newly appointed NA members, one member of the House of Representatives Rajeev Gurung, has not been included in the list of voters. So they are not eligible to take part in the voting, according to the EC.

However, a meeting of the office-bearers of the EC has the right to make certain decisions to remove hurdles in case of receiving information in writing from the Secretariat of Federal Parliament in this regard, said EC Spokesperson Nabaraj Dhakal.

(with inputs from Rastriya Samachar Samiti) READ ALSO: